AT&T Withdraws Bid for T-Mobile
U.S Government blamed by AT&T for killing $39 Billion deal.
U.S Government blamed by AT&T for killing $39 Billion deal.
The FCC has approved Samsung's tablet/smartphone hybrid with AT&T bands
Consumer Reports readers rank AT&T last in customer satisfaction--while a provider you may not have heard of earns the top score.
AT&T set to take a $4 billion charge as T-Mobile merger falters
$39 Billion deal could be in trouble.
AT&T is formally introducing its 4G LTE network on Sunday, as well as its first LTE smartphones: the HTC Vivid and the Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket.
Mobile Burn: Apple's current privacy-centric public relations debacle isn't about to end anytime soon, apparently.
The Register: Federal Communications Commission starts formally reviewing the proposed acquisition of T-Mobile by AT&T.
Brighthand: iOS 4.3.2 and iOS 4.2.7 now available for the AT&T and Verizon editions of the iPhone.
Mobile Burn: Report cites three people familiar with Apple's white iPhone plans.
Brighthand: LG Thrive to become carrier's first smartphone to be available on a pre-paid, no-contract basis.
The Register: Apple fans may have to wait till next year before they can trade up their iPhone 4s for Apple's fifth generation smartphone.
BGR: AT&T confirms changes to early upgrade pricing for its smartphones, including the iPhone 4.
Mobile Burn: Microsoft adjusts scheduled release of NoDo update for AT&T's Windows Phone 7 smartphones to early April.
PC Magazine: Pundit holds out hope that AT&T won't get rid of at least some of T-Mobile's many good attributes.